Hello,

We will be organizing the next meeting of the spanish network of computer 
algebra in Zaragoza (Spain); the proposed dates are July 4th-6th. As a 
satellite event we plan to organize also a Sage Days (right before, or 
right after the meeting), in the form of a school oriented to introducing 
people to Sage development.

The idea is to cover those aspects of the Sage development workflow that 
are not usually covered in tutorials. Things like:

- The sage development workflow (Trac, git, doctests...)
- The coercion model
- Implementation of Parents and elements
- The category framework
- Cython
- Communication with external packages (libraries and pexpect)
- ...


The idea is to help people (mainly graduate students and postdocs) to make 
the step from "I have writen some sage code for my research, but I keep it 
to my own, or just share it as a notebook" to "I contribute my code to the 
Sage codebase".  

We don't know the exact amount of funding that we will have available, but 
it is likely that we can pay the expenses of the speakers (and maybe also 
have some financial support for attendants).

So, would someone be interested in coming and giving a short course on one 
of those subjects (or to suggest other subjects that you think could be 
interesting)? Ideally, each course would consist on a few lectures plus 
some practical sessions.

Best,

Miguel Marco

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